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Jamal Lewis: Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough will make late decision on full-back's fitness

The Newcastle left-back missed training this week with a groin issue; Accrington Stanley striker Dion Charles could make senior debut in Italy; watch Italy vs Northern Ireland live on Sky Sports Football from 7pm on Thursday

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Image: Jamal Lewis is a doubt for Northern Ireland's opening World Cup qualifier against Italy

Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough will make a late decision on whether to risk Jamal Lewis in Thursday's opening World Cup qualifier against Italy.

The Newcastle left-back, one of only three players in the squad to be a Premier League regular, has missed training this week with a groin problem and is now a major doubt to play in Parma.

"We'll decide in Italy whether we take the risk with Jamal," Baraclough said shortly before the team flew to Italy.

"He hasn't trained, so it's something he's had back at his club and we knew that coming into this camp."

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After the match against Italy, Northern Ireland face the United States in a friendly at Windsor Park on Sunday before Bulgaria visit for another qualifier next Wednesday.

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Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough says there will be pressure on Italy to win when they meet in World Cup qualification, and is hoping to share a glass of wine with opposing manager Roberto Mancini after the match

Northern Ireland have travelled to Parma without striker Liam Boyce, who is due to join up with the camp later after the birth of his second child, and also Derry City goalkeeper Nathan Gartside, who has remained in Belfast for medical reasons.

With Boyce absent and Conor Washington out injured, uncapped Accrington striker Dion Charles could get an early taste of action after his first senior call-up, and Baraclough said he was pleased with how the 25-year-old had settled in this week.

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"This one is for him to see how the group works, have a look, see where he fits into the group dynamic and hopefully get some game time throughout these next three games," he said.

"He only played three times for the under-21s so he hasn't had a great amount of international experience at any level, so it's a great learning curve from him."

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Baraclough says there is a good feeling in the camp ahead of his side's World Cup qualifier against Italy on Thursday

Memories of November's Euro 2020 qualifying play-off final defeat to Slovakia remain relatively fresh for Northern Ireland, but Thursday's match represents a clean slate as Baraclough begins his first full qualifying campaign in charge.

Though there could be no tougher opening fixture in Group C than travelling to face Roberto Mancini's side, Baraclough said there was an optimism within the camp that they can set a platform for the rest of the campaign.

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Steven Davis says he's not worried by Italy's 55-game unbeaten home run and insists his Northern Ireland team will go into the match full of belief

"The conversations I've had with the players have been very positive and they're looking forward to getting together again and back on a campaign which is the shortest one in history to qualify for a World Cup," he said.

"We know we'll have to be at our best to get a result, but there's a determination there to get off to a good positive start and see what we can bring back before the Bulgaria game."

Charles: I've avoided an initiation song so far

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Accrington Stanley forward Dion Charles says he has so far avoided having to sing an initiation song after receiving his first senior call-up to the Northern Ireland squad

Accrington Stanley striker Charles is having a superb season in League One, scoring 18 goals in 39 appearances so far this term.

Charles was playing at National League club Southport as recently as 2019, and is now facing the prospect of making his senior international debut for Northern Ireland against four-time World Cup winners Italy.

Since joining up with the rest of the squad, Charles told Sky Sports he is still yet to have to sing an initiation song.

"We were having our team meal last night and Kyle Lafferty started banging the glass," he said. "You could just see me slowly sinking in my seat.

"I have [avoided singing] so far...singing in front of the lads is just something you've got to do, isn't it? A way for everyone to laugh at you and just get yourself into the group - so if I've got to do it, I've got to do it."

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